So that's why they shot open matte. They taped cardboard or something to the screens where the mattes would be, so they didn't actually shoot with the "fullscreen" version in mind, but filmed FOR the widescreen version. So widescreen is still the better way to go if you ask me. That's they way the shots were compiled, composited, and framed to be seen. In some films shot this way, you can see hanging boom mikes and other things like that in the open matte fullscreen version. In BTTF 2 in the fullscreen version, you can see the dolly that the Delorean is "flying" on when it is chasing Biff to get the Almanac back. This is an example of an unwanted bit of picture giving part of the movie away.
So if you ask me, widescreen is the best way to go. you can call the number and have them send you the new discs. I did. It's not a scam, and doesn't take very long. For nerds like us.
